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 655-201 Anatomy & Histology of the Eye

Note

This subject is only available to BOptom students.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Professor N A McBrien

Prerequisites

600-141, 600-142, 610-141, 610-142.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

36 lectures (3 per week), 24 hours of practical and tutorial classes

Subject Description

This subject covers the detailed anatomy and histology of the eye, orbit and visual pathways. Upon completion of this subject students should comprehend the terminology of histology and cytology; be able to identify and interpret the light and electron microscopic appearance of cells and tissues; the histology of the eye, orbit and visual pathways; the embryological development of the eye; the neuroanatomy of the visual pathways. A series of lectures will give an introduction to histology and will be supplemented by practical work on examination of histological preparations. Detailed topographic anatomy of the orbit, eye and visual pathway, including the extra-ocular muscles and their actions. A further series of lectures will be given on the histology and detailed ultrastructural anatomy of the eye, orbit and visual pathways with associated practical classes.

Assessment

A two hour written examination at the end of semester and a 30 minute practical examination, also at the end of the semester.

Prescribed Texts

  • Bron A J, Tripathi R C and Tripathi B J, Wolff's Anatomy of the Eye and Orbit. 8th ed., Chapman and Hall, 1997.


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